10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNMAILABLE»
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The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy: Reputations, Networks, ...
George Cortelyou, "Frauds in the Mail: Fraud Order and Their Purposes," North
American Review 184 (April 30, 1907): 808-17; Fowler, Unmailable, 95-96. 38.
Fowler, Unmailable, 93-97. 39. Roosevelt reluctantly agreed to the rationale
behind ...
Daniel P. Carpenter, 2001
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L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
... Second-class matter Certificate to accompany, 39 § 20.3 Receipt and delivery,
39 § 20.2 Steamboat routes, loose letters, 39 § 20.6 Unmailable matter, 39 § 20.5
Receiving offices, treatment of mail matter at, 39 §§ 12.1-12.38 Delivery of mall, ...
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Pornography on Trial: A Handbook with Cases, Laws, and Documents
the newspaper article in evidence, which the defendant admitted he published,
was obscene and unmailable matter, and that the only thing for the jury to pass
upon was whether the evidence satisfied them, beyond a reasonable doubt, that
...
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Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia, ...
that under the terms of this act the August issue was “unmailable.” Hoping to
avoid a confrontation-it seemed more important to continue publishing attacks on
the war than to get involved in a lengthy court battle—Max offered to omit the ...
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Bookleggers and Smuthounds: The Trade in Erotica, 1920-1940
The. Legal. Basis. for. the. Post. Office's. "Unmailable”. Power. After l930, the Post
Office gained in stature as the federal agency entrusted with administering
criminal penalties for obscenity violations. The Tariff Act of that year took away
the ...
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We Called Each Other Comrade: Charles H. Kerr and Company, ...
Within days after the passage of the Espionage Act the Post Office notified Kerr
that it had found the June 1917 International Socialist Review unmailable.
Although most of the June issue had already been mailed, Post Office attorney
W. H. ...
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Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth-Century America
As it was, the Senate passed another amendment to the Comstock law in 1886,
declaring unmailable “every article or thing designed or intended, or adapted, or
purporting to be for any indecent or immoral use, and every article or thing so ...
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Technologies of Freedom
"Congress has no power to prohibit the transmission of intelligence, public or
private, through the mails; and any statute which distinguishes mailable from
unmailable matter merely by the nature of the intelligence offered for
transmission, is an ...
Ithiel de Sola POOL, Ithiel de Sola Pool, 2009
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The Postal Laws and Regulations Pertaining to the Second ...
122, dated February 25, 1907. fuMsaedrtwheen 3. When it is known at the time
any matter is offered Billable0 un"for mailing that it is unmailable under any of the
statutes referred to herein, the postmaster should decline to receive the same.
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United States Official Postal Guide
UNMAILABLE. MATTER. 1. The following articles are unmallable. — (a) All
matter illegibly, incorrectly or insufficiently addressed. (b) First-class matter not
prepaid one full rate — 3 cents — and all other matter not fully prepaid, except
business ...
НОВИНИ ІЗ ТЕРМІНОМ «UNMAILABLE»
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unmailable вживається в контексті наступних новин.
In America's past, a culture of animus against federal workers
... and the U.S. Postal Service, which “enforced anti-gay and lesbian persecution by reading people's mail and declaring publications unmailable and obscene.”. «Washington Post, Квітень 15»
An American Charlie Hebdo?
In the 1940s, any text or image that a postal inspector considered obscene or indecent would be declared unmailable. Roth ended up excising many incidents ... «The Conversation US, Січень 15»
Home, sweet anarchist home
... Cornelius Hanford said he had “carefully read the article in question over lunch and did not find it obscene or unmailable,” Wadland writes. Case dismissed. «Street Roots News, Січень 15»
Post Office Honors Harvey Milk, But Harbors Anti-Gay Past
In 1953, the Post Office declared ONE magazine, the first widely distributed gay news and features outlet, unmailable. The editors of ONE fought back, taking ... «Huffington Post, Травень 14»
The Original Bogey Buddy Keeps Money from Going Up In Smoke
... thrifty smokers could order discount cigarettes through the mail, but this became more difficult when the USPS was required to consider tobacco an unmailable ... «PR Web, Липень 13»
COUNTDOWN TO SCOTUS
... One: The Homosexual Magazine, the FBI and U.S. Post Office declared it obscene—and, therefore, unmailable—even though the magazine didn't include any ... «Queerty, Березень 13»
Group Seeks Writer to Work in Hemingway Attic
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" was also a favorite target of censors, beginning with a label of "unmailable" from the US Post Office in 1940. He only lived there until he ... «NBC Chicago, Березень 13»
1933: Germans want Jewish prodigy's violin
It was unmailable matter. In place of being hailed before a court-martial, Tobias will be given a badge and carried on the roll of post office inspectors. «San Francisco Chronicle, Травень 08»